Supporting Our Educators Local Teachers share their needs for the upcoming school year
Back again for our second edition, this column is dedicated to sharing the needs of our local teachers and their classrooms. The needs can vary from pencils, paper, and glue, to an overhead projector, specialized calculators and light snacks. There are also many children going home at night that don’t know where their next meal is coming from. As a community that boasts support, family and kindness, I hope you can find it in your heart to help the amazing individuals that dedicate their lives to our children and their education… The lists below show each teacher’s various needs, as well as a way to contact them for donation drop off. You may also drop off at The Magazine’s office and we will coordinate the drop off with the teacher.
Please keep sending your requests, we would love to keep this column going throughout the school year and even as the needs change. Simply email your request wish list to editorial@santaclaritamagazine.com.
Mrs. Hilstein’s (REACH and American Literature) Wish List:
Expo Markers
Poster-Size Post Its
2-inch or 3-inch binders
Composition Books
Post it notes
Highlighters
Disinfecting Wipes
Tissue
Hand Sanitizer
Crystal Hilstein, Saugus High School
chilstein@hartdistrict.org
Mrs. Kavanagh’s Wish List:
1 ream of Astrobright copy paper
1 box of Multicultural Crayons (fat or skinny)
1 box of Crayola crayons (16 count)
Glue Sticks
Hand Sanitizer
Wet Wipes
Cotton Balls
Mrs. Mara Kavanagh, Highlands Elementary
mkavanagh@saugussusd.org
Mr. Rippe’s Wish List:
Kleenex, Kleenex and more Kleenex
Hand Sanitizer
Pencils
Chris Rippe, crippe@hartdistrict.org
Mrs. Dwyer’s Wish List:
Level 1, 2, 3, and 4 books (found at Barnes & Noble, Target)
Epson 288 XL color printing cartridges (found on Amazon)
Papermate felt pens
Lysol wipes (unscented)
Pastels
Clear plastic envelopes for storing papers
Jenna Dwyer, Charles Helmers Elementary
jdwyer@saugususd.org
Please keep sending your requests, we would love to keep this column going throughout the school year and even as the needs change. Simply email your request wish list to editorial@santaclaritamagazine.com.
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